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"go at" can be used in written English.
You would typically use this phrase when directing someone to focus their energy on doing something, or to make an effort to do something. For example: "Go at that project with all your energy and you'll be done in no time!".
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go at
verb
To start a fight; to initiate an argument.
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Go at it.
"We should go at him".
I go at rush hour.
"I go at three-thirty".
They also go at kids.
Go at it alone.
Why go at all?
"Just go at him.
They go at anybody.
Another go at writing.
He let it go at that.
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